Current and potential future distribution of Endemic Salvia ceratophylloides Ard. (Lamiaceae)

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Autor(a) principal: Laface, Valentina Lucia Astrid
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Musarella, Carmelo Maria, Tavilla, Gianmarco, Sorgonà, Agostino, Cano-Ortiz, Ana, Quinto Canas, Ricardo, Spampinato, Giovanni
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/18906
Resumo: Human activities and climate change are the main factors causing habitat loss, jeopardising the survival of many species, especially those with limited range, such as endemic species. Recently, species distribution models (SDMs) have been used in conservation biology to assess their extinction risk, environmental dynamics, and potential distribution. This study analyses the potential, current and future distribution range of Salvia ceratophylloides Ard., an endemic perennial species of the Lamiaceae family that occurs exclusively in a limited suburban area of the city of Reggio Calabria (southern Italy). The MaxEnt model was employed to configure the current potential range of the species using bioclimatic and edaphic variables, and to predict the potential suitability of the habitat in relation to two future scenarios (SSP245 and SSP585) for the periods 2021–2040 and 2041–2060. The field survey, which spanned 5 years (2017–2021), involved 17 occurrence points. According to the results of the MaxEnt model, the current potential distribution is 237.321 km2 , which considering the preferred substrates of the species and land-use constraints is re-estimated to 41.392 km2 . The model obtained from the SSP245 future scenario shows a decrease in the area suitable for the species of 35% in the 2021–2040 period and 28% in the 2041–2060 period. The SSP585 scenario shows an increase in the range suitable for hosting the species of 167% in the 2021–2040 period and 171% in the 2041–2060 period. Assessing variation in the species distribution related to the impacts of climate change makes it possible to define priority areas for reintroduction and in situ conservation. Identifying areas presumably at risk or, on the contrary, suitable for hosting the species is of paramount importance for management and conservation plans for Salvia ceratophylloides.
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spelling Current and potential future distribution of Endemic Salvia ceratophylloides Ard. (Lamiaceae)ConservationCalabriaClimate changesEndangered speciesItalyMaxEntSSP245SSP585Vascular plantsHuman activities and climate change are the main factors causing habitat loss, jeopardising the survival of many species, especially those with limited range, such as endemic species. Recently, species distribution models (SDMs) have been used in conservation biology to assess their extinction risk, environmental dynamics, and potential distribution. This study analyses the potential, current and future distribution range of Salvia ceratophylloides Ard., an endemic perennial species of the Lamiaceae family that occurs exclusively in a limited suburban area of the city of Reggio Calabria (southern Italy). The MaxEnt model was employed to configure the current potential range of the species using bioclimatic and edaphic variables, and to predict the potential suitability of the habitat in relation to two future scenarios (SSP245 and SSP585) for the periods 2021–2040 and 2041–2060. The field survey, which spanned 5 years (2017–2021), involved 17 occurrence points. According to the results of the MaxEnt model, the current potential distribution is 237.321 km2 , which considering the preferred substrates of the species and land-use constraints is re-estimated to 41.392 km2 . The model obtained from the SSP245 future scenario shows a decrease in the area suitable for the species of 35% in the 2021–2040 period and 28% in the 2041–2060 period. The SSP585 scenario shows an increase in the range suitable for hosting the species of 167% in the 2021–2040 period and 171% in the 2041–2060 period. Assessing variation in the species distribution related to the impacts of climate change makes it possible to define priority areas for reintroduction and in situ conservation. Identifying areas presumably at risk or, on the contrary, suitable for hosting the species is of paramount importance for management and conservation plans for Salvia ceratophylloides.MDPISapientiaLaface, Valentina Lucia AstridMusarella, Carmelo MariaTavilla, GianmarcoSorgonà, AgostinoCano-Ortiz, AnaQuinto Canas, RicardoSpampinato, Giovanni2023-01-24T11:34:31Z2023-01-132023-01-20T14:22:40Z2023-01-13T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/18906engLand 12 (1): 247 (2023)10.3390/land120102472073-445Xinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:31:15Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/18906Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:08:35.408314Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Current and potential future distribution of Endemic Salvia ceratophylloides Ard. (Lamiaceae)
title Current and potential future distribution of Endemic Salvia ceratophylloides Ard. (Lamiaceae)
spellingShingle Current and potential future distribution of Endemic Salvia ceratophylloides Ard. (Lamiaceae)
Laface, Valentina Lucia Astrid
Conservation
Calabria
Climate changes
Endangered species
Italy
MaxEnt
SSP245
SSP585
Vascular plants
title_short Current and potential future distribution of Endemic Salvia ceratophylloides Ard. (Lamiaceae)
title_full Current and potential future distribution of Endemic Salvia ceratophylloides Ard. (Lamiaceae)
title_fullStr Current and potential future distribution of Endemic Salvia ceratophylloides Ard. (Lamiaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Current and potential future distribution of Endemic Salvia ceratophylloides Ard. (Lamiaceae)
title_sort Current and potential future distribution of Endemic Salvia ceratophylloides Ard. (Lamiaceae)
author Laface, Valentina Lucia Astrid
author_facet Laface, Valentina Lucia Astrid
Musarella, Carmelo Maria
Tavilla, Gianmarco
Sorgonà, Agostino
Cano-Ortiz, Ana
Quinto Canas, Ricardo
Spampinato, Giovanni
author_role author
author2 Musarella, Carmelo Maria
Tavilla, Gianmarco
Sorgonà, Agostino
Cano-Ortiz, Ana
Quinto Canas, Ricardo
Spampinato, Giovanni
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Laface, Valentina Lucia Astrid
Musarella, Carmelo Maria
Tavilla, Gianmarco
Sorgonà, Agostino
Cano-Ortiz, Ana
Quinto Canas, Ricardo
Spampinato, Giovanni
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conservation
Calabria
Climate changes
Endangered species
Italy
MaxEnt
SSP245
SSP585
Vascular plants
topic Conservation
Calabria
Climate changes
Endangered species
Italy
MaxEnt
SSP245
SSP585
Vascular plants
description Human activities and climate change are the main factors causing habitat loss, jeopardising the survival of many species, especially those with limited range, such as endemic species. Recently, species distribution models (SDMs) have been used in conservation biology to assess their extinction risk, environmental dynamics, and potential distribution. This study analyses the potential, current and future distribution range of Salvia ceratophylloides Ard., an endemic perennial species of the Lamiaceae family that occurs exclusively in a limited suburban area of the city of Reggio Calabria (southern Italy). The MaxEnt model was employed to configure the current potential range of the species using bioclimatic and edaphic variables, and to predict the potential suitability of the habitat in relation to two future scenarios (SSP245 and SSP585) for the periods 2021–2040 and 2041–2060. The field survey, which spanned 5 years (2017–2021), involved 17 occurrence points. According to the results of the MaxEnt model, the current potential distribution is 237.321 km2 , which considering the preferred substrates of the species and land-use constraints is re-estimated to 41.392 km2 . The model obtained from the SSP245 future scenario shows a decrease in the area suitable for the species of 35% in the 2021–2040 period and 28% in the 2041–2060 period. The SSP585 scenario shows an increase in the range suitable for hosting the species of 167% in the 2021–2040 period and 171% in the 2041–2060 period. Assessing variation in the species distribution related to the impacts of climate change makes it possible to define priority areas for reintroduction and in situ conservation. Identifying areas presumably at risk or, on the contrary, suitable for hosting the species is of paramount importance for management and conservation plans for Salvia ceratophylloides.
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